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Free sign upThe phrase "trait of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a characteristic or quality that someone or something possesses. Example: "Honesty is a trait of a good leader."
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The trait of Der Bomber.
It's a classic Aman trait of course.
This has been a trait of theirs.
Insecurity is a psychological trait of all nationalisms.
Many popular climate myths share the trait of vagueness.
Another major trait of the show is its mystery element.
Nervousness seems to be a trait of French players.
Maddy remembers it now, that persistent, childish trait of hers.
"It's just a poor character trait of myself".
That trait of Johnson's is creeping around the Tampa Bay locker room.
Not to mention that other sickening Canadian trait of being sickened by our sickening Canadian traits.
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